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Experience the life of a superstar by popping a bottle of Champagne at Corridor 44. Whether it's a special occasion or just another day to celebrate, Corridor 44 has a wide selection of Champagne that caters to your taste. You can pair your bubbly drink with delicious menu items that range from bar snacks to full plates and delectable desserts. Remember to drink responsibly, even in the luxurious ambiance that might tempt you to indulge. At Corridor 44, every day is to celebrate and indulge in various innovative and champagne-inspired plates of different-sized portions. The contemporary menu perfectly balances culinary creations that complement your favorite Champagne. With its French coast-meets-Morocco vibe, Corridor 44 is an opulent champagne bar that welcomes you with intimate and sensual ambiance, including white leather banquettes, crystal chandeliers, striped walls, oversized chairs, and zebra-print carpeting. It's a space that invites you to relax and unwind.
Did you know that Opera Colorado is one of the driving forces of the city's arts and entertainment scene? Their high-quality performances have captivated audiences in Denver and beyond since 1981. They bring the craft of Opera to life in a way that only they can, with stories like Cinderella, The Marriage of Figaro, Otello, and Romeo and Juliet. Not only do they have mainstage performances at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, but they also explore in-person and digital initiatives outside of the opera house. They present new works annually and have a nationally recognized Artist in Residence Program that trains the next generation of opera performers. Additionally, their education and community programs reach more than 45,000 students and adults annually. Opera Colorado truly is a gem in the world of Opera.
A Taste of Colorado is a four-day celebration of food that you would want to attend, especially if you're a foodie. The end-of-summer festival features mouthwatering dishes from over 50 area restaurants and 270 marketplace artisans. Once you've satisfied your hunger, you can enjoy the entertainment on six stages throughout the festival. In the past, the festival has hosted impressive performances from Bret Michaels, the Four Tops, and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.
Train enthusiasts should stop at the Colorado Railroad Museum, where they can experience riding on a train and enjoying the sights, sounds, and smells of railroading from a toddler's perspective. Remember to wave at the engineer and snap pictures to capture the memories. The Museum offers multi-generational fun for grandparents, parents, and kids alike, with many exciting activities. One of the highlights is touring the outdoor railyard, where you can explore dozens of historic locomotives, passenger cars, and freight cars from the 1880s to the 1980s. You can also step aboard several artifacts, including a Railway Post Office, an 1880s Caboose, and a Kitchen Car that once served meals to hard-working railroad crews stationed in remote locations.